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Phenomenology for the Twenty-First Century (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016): J. Aaron Simmons, J. Edward Hackett Phenomenology for the Twenty-First Century (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
J. Aaron Simmons, J. Edward Hackett
R4,341 Discovery Miles 43 410 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This volume illustrates the relevance of phenomenology to a range of contemporary concerns. Displaying both the epistemological rigor of classical phenomenology and the empirical analysis of more recent versions, its chapters discuss a wide range of issues from justice and value to embodiment and affectivity. The authors draw on analytic, continental, and pragmatic resources to demonstrate how phenomenology is an important resource for questions of personal existence and social life. The book concludes by considering how the future of phenomenology relates to contemporary philosophy and related academic fields.

Pentecostalism, Postmodernism, and Reformed Epistemology - James K. A. Smith and the Contours of a Postmodern Christian... Pentecostalism, Postmodernism, and Reformed Epistemology - James K. A. Smith and the Contours of a Postmodern Christian Epistemology (Hardcover)
Yoon Shin; Foreword by J. Aaron Simmons
R2,538 Discovery Miles 25 380 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Among many of his influences, James K. A. Smith set the agenda for Pentecostal philosophy with the publication of Thinking in Tongues, which addressed a wide range of philosophical loci through the lens of Pentecostal spirituality. In particular, he articulated an epistemology called narrative, affective knowledge, one that carefully utilizes the resources from continental philosophy and Pentecostalism. In Pentecostalism, Postmodernism, and Reformed Epistemology: James K. A. Smith and the Contours of a Postmodern Christian Epistemology, while accepting the broader descriptions of narrative, affective epistemology, Yoon Shin critically modifies and strengthens Smith's epistemology through careful exposition and critique and with the aid of wide-ranging resources, such as moral psychology, philosophy of emotion, postliberalism, and Reformed epistemology. Through his exposition, Shin argues that Smith's Pentecostal epistemology is not uniquely Pentecostal, but postliberal and postmodern. Against Smith's insistence that to be a Christian postmodern is to be a relativist, Shin critiques Smith's misunderstanding of postliberalism and its realist commitment and argues for a performative correspondence theory of truth. Moreover, he expands on Smith's thin prescription for knowledge by enlisting the aid of Reformed epistemology. Through dialogue with Reformed epistemology, Shin identifies three areas for dialogue between postmodern and Reformed epistemology in service of developing a postmodern Christian epistemology.

Contemporary Debates in Negative Theology and Philosophy (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017): Nahum Brown, J. Aaron Simmons Contemporary Debates in Negative Theology and Philosophy (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017)
Nahum Brown, J. Aaron Simmons
R4,349 Discovery Miles 43 490 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In this volume, scholars draw deeply on negative theology in order to consider some of the oldest questions in the philosophy of religion that stand as persistent challenges to inquiry, comprehension, and expression. The chapters engage different philosophical methodologies, cross disciplinary boundaries, and draw on varied cultural traditions in the effort to demonstrate that apophaticism can be a positive resource for contemporary philosophy of religion.

Philosophies of Liturgy - Explorations of Embodied Religious Practice (Hardcover): J. Aaron Simmons, Bruce Ellis Benson, Neal... Philosophies of Liturgy - Explorations of Embodied Religious Practice (Hardcover)
J. Aaron Simmons, Bruce Ellis Benson, Neal Deroo
R4,585 Discovery Miles 45 850 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Religious beliefs are deeply connected to and expressive of religious life. Yet mainstream philosophy of religion has primarily focused on the truth and justification of religious beliefs. This is the first collection to acknowledge the vital role practice plays in shaping what we believe. Emerging and established voices across different philosophical traditions come together to consider public worship from perspectives such as trauma and social ontology, sound and silence, knowledge and hope. They use of liturgy as a lens to view embodied religious practice, intrinsically connecting religious rituals to human existence and cutting across the so-called 'analytic-continental' divide. Case studies, taken from Christianity, offer analyses that address power structures associated with modes of knowing. The purpose is not to reject what has gone before but to expand the focus of philosophy of religion. This approach lays the groundwork for investigations into how beliefs are situated in our theological, moral, and social frameworks. For any philosophy of religion student or scholar interested in how thinking and living well are intimately related, this is a go-to resource. It takes seriously the importance of historical religious traditions and communities, opening the space for cross-cultural and interdisciplinary debates.

God and the Other - Ethics and Politics after the Theological Turn (Paperback): J. Aaron Simmons God and the Other - Ethics and Politics after the Theological Turn (Paperback)
J. Aaron Simmons
R728 Discovery Miles 7 280 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The theological turn in French phenomenology has been of great interest to scholars working in contemporary continental thought, but according to J. Aaron Simmons, not enough has been done to bring these debates into conversation with more mainstream philosophy. Building on the work of Kierkegaard, Levinas, Marion, and Derrida, among others, Simmons suggests how continental philosophy of religion can intersect with political philosophy, environmental philosophy, and theories of knowledge. By productively engaging philosophical "God-talk," Simmons proposes a robust model of postmodern religious belief and ethical existence.

Kierkegaard and Levinas - Ethics, Politics, and Religion (Paperback): J. Aaron Simmons, David Wood Kierkegaard and Levinas - Ethics, Politics, and Religion (Paperback)
J. Aaron Simmons, David Wood
R669 Discovery Miles 6 690 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Recent discussions in the philosophy of religion, ethics, and personal political philosophy have been deeply marked by the influence of two philosophers who are often thought to be in opposition to each other, Soren Kierkegaard and Emmanuel Levinas. Devoted expressly to the relationship between Levinas and Kierkegaard, this volume sets forth a more rigorous comparison and sustained engagement between them. Established and newer scholars representing varied philosophical traditions bring these two thinkers into dialogue in 12 sparkling essays. They consider similarities and differences in how each elaborated a unique philosophy of religion, and they present themes such as time, obligation, love, politics, God, transcendence, and subjectivity. This conversation between neighbors is certain to inspire further inquiry and ignite philosophical debate."

The New Phenomenology - A Philosophical Introduction (Hardcover, New): J. Aaron Simmons, Bruce Ellis Benson The New Phenomenology - A Philosophical Introduction (Hardcover, New)
J. Aaron Simmons, Bruce Ellis Benson
R4,239 Discovery Miles 42 390 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The New Phenomenology: A Philosophical Introduction is the first available introduction to the group of philosophers sometimes associated with the so-called 'theological turn' in contemporary French thought. This book argues that there has not been a 'turn' to theology in recent French phenomenology, but instead a decidedly philosophical reconsideration of phenomenology itself. Engaging the foundational works of Emmanuel Levinas and Michel Henry, as well as later works by Jacques Derrida, Jean-Luc Marion and Jean-Louis Chretien, the book explores how these thinkers offer a coherent philosophical trajectory - the 'New Phenomenology.' Contending that New Phenomenology is of relevance to a wide range of issues in contemporary philosophy, the book considers the contributions of the new phenomenologists to debates in the philosophy of religion, hermeneutics, ethics, and politics. With a final chapter looking at future directions for research on possible intersections between new phenomenology and analytic philosophy, this is an essential read for anyone seeking an overview of this important strand of contemporary European thought.

Contemporary Debates in Negative Theology and Philosophy (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017): Nahum... Contemporary Debates in Negative Theology and Philosophy (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017)
Nahum Brown, J. Aaron Simmons
R2,645 Discovery Miles 26 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this volume, scholars draw deeply on negative theology in order to consider some of the oldest questions in the philosophy of religion that stand as persistent challenges to inquiry, comprehension, and expression. The chapters engage different philosophical methodologies, cross disciplinary boundaries, and draw on varied cultural traditions in the effort to demonstrate that apophaticism can be a positive resource for contemporary philosophy of religion.

Rorty and the Prophetic - Jewish Engagements with a Secular Philosopher (Hardcover): Jacob L. Goodson, Brad Elliott Stone Rorty and the Prophetic - Jewish Engagements with a Secular Philosopher (Hardcover)
Jacob L. Goodson, Brad Elliott Stone; Contributions by Akiba Lerner, Gary Slater, Samuel Hayim Brody, …
R2,533 Discovery Miles 25 330 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Rorty and the Prophetic interrogates and provides a constructive assessment to the American neo-pragmatist philosopher Richard Rorty's critiques of Jewish ethics. Rorty dismisses the public applicability of Jewish moral reasoning, because it is based on "the will of God" through divine revelation. As a self-described secular philosopher, it comes as no surprise that Rorty does not find public applicability within a divinely-ordered Jewish ethic. Rorty also rejects the French Jewish philosopher Emmanuel Levinas's ethics, which is based upon the notion of infinite responsibility to the Face of the Other. In Rorty's judgment, Levinas's ethics is "gawky, awkward, and unenlightening." From a Rortyan perspective, it seems that Jewish ethics simply can't win: either it is either too dependent on the will of God or over-emphasizes the human Other. The volume responds to Rorty's criticisms of Jewish ethics in three different ways: first, demonstrating agreements between Rorty and Jewish thinkers; second, offering reflective responses to Rorty's critiques of Judaism on the questions of Messianism, prophecy, and the relationship between politics and theology; third, taking on Rorty's seemingly unfair judgment that Levinas's ethics is "gawky, awkward, and unenlightening." While Rorty does not engage the prophetic tradition of Jewish thought in his essay, "Glorious Hopes, Failed Prophecies," he dismisses the possibility for prophetic reasoning because of its other-worldliness and its emphasis on predicting the future. Rorty fails to attend to and recognize the complexity of prophetic reasoning, and this book presents the complexity of the prophetic within Judaism. Toward these ends and more, Brad Elliott Stone and Jacob L. Goodson offer this book to scholars who contribute to the Jewish academy, those within American Philosophy, and those who think Richard Rorty's voice ought to remain in "conversations" about religion and "conversations" among the religious.

Christian Philosophy - Conceptions, Continuations, and Challenges (Hardcover): J. Aaron Simmons Christian Philosophy - Conceptions, Continuations, and Challenges (Hardcover)
J. Aaron Simmons
R3,182 Discovery Miles 31 820 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

One of the marks of being a philosopher is participating in debates about what counts as "philosophy." Of particular note in such debates is the question of how to distinguish philosophy from theology. Although a variety of answers to this question have been offered in the history of philosophy, in recent decades, the prominence of Christian philosophy has been heralded by many as a genuine triumph over the problematic narrowness of strong foundationalism, positivism, and scientism. For others, however, it signals that philosophy continues to risk being replaced by confessional theology. Wherever one comes down on such issues, and however one interprets recent trends in philosophy of religion, the idea of Christian philosophy continues to present pressing questions for those working in meta-philosophy, epistemology, metaphysics, hermeneutics, and value theory. In this volume, established scholars representing a variety of cultural traditions, religious perspectives, and philosophical priorities all wrestle with how the idea of Christian philosophy should be understood, appropriated, and engaged in light of where philosophy is and where it is likely to go. The volume includes classical essays that have deeply marked the field and also new essays that explore the relevance of Christian philosophy to issues in disability studies, engaged pedagogy, lived phenomenology, the academic study of religion, and the workings of social power. Rather than offer a unified view that seeks to settle things, the contributors demonstrate that Christian philosophy remains a topic of lively debate. Wherever one comes down on the issues considered here, this volume shows that Christian philosophy is neither merely of historical interest, nor of interest only to Christians, but instead remains a thoroughly philosophical topic worthy of serious consideration and substantive critique. With a Foreword by Nicholas Wolterstorff, Noah Porter Professor Emeritus of Philosophical Theology at Yale University; Senior Research Fellow in the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture at the University of Virginia; and Honorary Professor of Australian Catholic University.

Kierkegaard's God and the Good Life (Hardcover): J. Aaron Simmons, Michael Strawser, Stephen Minister Kierkegaard's God and the Good Life (Hardcover)
J. Aaron Simmons, Michael Strawser, Stephen Minister; Contributions by John Davenport, Grant Julin, …
R2,249 R1,988 Discovery Miles 19 880 Save R261 (12%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Kierkegaard's God and the Good Life focuses on faith and love, two central topics in Kierkegaard's writings, to grapple with complex questions at the intersection of religion and ethics. Here, leading scholars reflect on Kierkegaard's understanding of God, the religious life, and what it means to exist ethically. The contributors then shift to psychology, hope, knowledge, and the emotions as they offer critical and constructive readings for contemporary philosophical debates in the philosophy of religion, moral philosophy, and epistemology. Together, they show how Kierkegaard continues to be an important resource for understandings of religious existence, public discourse, social life, and how to live virtuously.

Kierkegaard's God and the Good Life (Paperback): J. Aaron Simmons, Michael Strawser, Stephen Minister Kierkegaard's God and the Good Life (Paperback)
J. Aaron Simmons, Michael Strawser, Stephen Minister; Contributions by John Davenport, Grant Julin, …
R1,043 Discovery Miles 10 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Kierkegaard's God and the Good Life focuses on faith and love, two central topics in Kierkegaard's writings, to grapple with complex questions at the intersection of religion and ethics. Here, leading scholars reflect on Kierkegaard's understanding of God, the religious life, and what it means to exist ethically. The contributors then shift to psychology, hope, knowledge, and the emotions as they offer critical and constructive readings for contemporary philosophical debates in the philosophy of religion, moral philosophy, and epistemology. Together, they show how Kierkegaard continues to be an important resource for understandings of religious existence, public discourse, social life, and how to live virtuously.

The New Phenomenology - A Philosophical Introduction (Paperback, New): J. Aaron Simmons, Bruce Ellis Benson The New Phenomenology - A Philosophical Introduction (Paperback, New)
J. Aaron Simmons, Bruce Ellis Benson
R1,163 Discovery Miles 11 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The New Phenomenology: A Philosophical Introduction is the first available introduction to the group of philosophers sometimes associated with the so-called 'theological turn' in contemporary French thought. This book argues that there has not been a 'turn' to theology in recent French phenomenology, but instead a decidedly philosophical reconsideration of phenomenology itself. Engaging the foundational works of Emmanuel Levinas and Michel Henry, as well as later works by Jacques Derrida, Jean-Luc Marion and Jean-Louis Chretien, the book explores how these thinkers offer a coherent philosophical trajectory - the 'New Phenomenology.' Contending that New Phenomenology is of relevance to a wide range of issues in contemporary philosophy, the book considers the contributions of the new phenomenologists to debates in the philosophy of religion, hermeneutics, ethics, and politics. With a final chapter looking at future directions for research on possible intersections between new phenomenology and analytic philosophy, this is an essential read for anyone seeking an overview of this important strand of contemporary European thought.

God and the Other - Ethics and Politics after the Theological Turn (Hardcover): J. Aaron Simmons God and the Other - Ethics and Politics after the Theological Turn (Hardcover)
J. Aaron Simmons
R2,035 R1,802 Discovery Miles 18 020 Save R233 (11%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The theological turn in French phenomenology has been of great interest to scholars working in contemporary continental thought, but according to J. Aaron Simmons, not enough has been done to bring these debates into conversation with more mainstream philosophy. Building on the work of Kierkegaard, Levinas, Marion, and Derrida, among others, Simmons suggests how continental philosophy of religion can intersect with political philosophy, environmental philosophy, and theories of knowledge. By productively engaging philosophical "God-talk," Simmons proposes a robust model of postmodern religious belief and ethical existence.

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